Fly Hooker Cabo Fish Report, Nov 18 to 24, 2013

WEATHER: TWEATHER: We have been under partly cloudy skies for most of the week and it has been rather nice! I know that everyone loves the sun, and while you can still get a tan while it’s cloudy, it’s just not the same. However, from a fisherman’s point of view, these partly cloudy skies help in several ways. Number one is less glare on the water, making it easier to see and find fish indicators such as bird piles, fin tips and tails and porpoise in the distance. Second is that without the direct sun, it is more comfortable on the water! Our daytime highs have been in the mid 80’s while nighttime lows have been in the mid to low 70’s, and, it’s been much less humid than it was last week!

WATER: With no storms in the area the swells died back down to what we expect this time of year, 3-5 feet on the Pacific side of the Cape and 1-3 feet on the Cortez side. At least in our area that is. If you travel far enough up the Cortez you eventually end up on the East Cape, and there the wind has kicked things up so that a bumpy ride is almost a guarantee. Locally the water temperatures have remained steady with water from the Arch on the Pacific side to Los Frailes being 81-82 degrees, and outside of 10 miles by Los Frailes being several degrees warmer. . . Click here to read the complete Fly Hooker Cabo Fish Report on LosCabosGuide.com

FISH RECIPE: Seared Tuna Steak with Wasabi Mayo.I like it simple, and this one only took 30 minutes last night. Most of the time was spent on some mashed potatoes to go on the side and making a small salad.